Fortunately, only children's films (since children can't read subtitles as quickly) are dubbed here in Sweden. Everyting else is subtitled. For a movie like Monsters, Inc., that has appeal for both young and old, often times evening showings with Swedish subtitles will be had, whereas the...
Frailty - actually, what Brook said might apply for me, but I don't want Gump to advance.
The French Connection
Full Metal Jacket - although I'd vote for The Game over any of the other six films in this bracket.
Ghostbusters
IIRC, Keitel left due to scheduling issues. JJL was supposed to play the daughter of the patient (who died) that made a pass at Tom Cruise's character.
According to Chandra X-Ray Observatory: "In astronomy, distances are measured in units of light years, where one light year is the distance that light travels in a year—10 trillion kilometers."
Anyway:
Dog Day Afternoon
abstain
ET
Edward Scissorhands
I first saw this in the theatre with my mother. After twenty minutes, I looked over at her and checked if she wanted to leave (after the scalping scene). She didn't, and we stuck through it. After we left, we both agreed it was a very good film. I recently bought the DVD and my wife saw it...
Sorry to rain on everyone's parade, but I'm not dismayed at all. My lack of love for Morse is somewhat-well known, though. I'm curious if that's it for Transatlantic, or if Portnoy will bring LaBrie on over.
With Magnification, Yes did something I didn't think was possible (even in the Trevor Rabin era)... they made a boring album. I've turned off other Yes albums for being bad (hello, Open Your Eyes), but never out of sheer boredom before.
And it was a shame, because The Ladder was quite good.